Hors d'oeuvres tray with four compartments in 18/10 stainless steel, mat, with mirror polished edge. Babyboop (2000) is the first design Ron has made for us in steel. It's a set of three small containers for nibbles, shaped to reflect the large blow-molded aluminium furniture/sculptures he made in a limited run in the late nineties. Quad-dish hors-d'oevre server.

Material(s):
18/10 Satin Stainless Steel With Mirror Polished Edge

Dimensions:
1.6" H x 11.4" L x 8.3" W

Model(s): ALS-RA04 RA04

Ron Arad

Born in Tel Aviv in 1951, he lives and works in London. He has created world-famous pieces, from Rover Chair and Well Tempered Chair to the Bookworm bookcase. He designs for Kartell, Moroso, Driada, Fiam.

Alessi

The Alessi company was founded by Giovanni Alessi in 1921 in Omegna, Italy. Giovanni, a talented sheet metal worker, produced
items by hand for the table and the home out of copper, brass and nickel-silver. Giovanni's son Carlo, trained in industrial
design, joined him at Alessi and was responsible for many of the designs produced in the 1930s through the mid 1940s.

During
the war years, Alessi produced stars for uniforms and mechanical parts for Savoia Marchetti airplanes. After the war, thanks to
an enormous demand for brass ladles for the U.S. army, the Alessis expanded the company and started mass production. Carlo's
brother Ettore, who joined the company in 1945, was the first to bring outside designers to the company, such as the architects
Carlo Mazzeri, Luigi Massoni and Anselmo Vitale. Since that time, the range of products offered by Alessi has expanded to
include such items as office accessories and electrical appliances, in collaboration with a growing range of contemporary
designers such as Jasper Morrison and Philippe Starck, all the while maintaining Alessi's commitment to design and quality.